Basket Case (1982) [NR|R]

Release Date:
April 2, 1982

Original Title:
Basket Case

Alternate Titles:
Basket Case (¿Dónde te escondes, hermano?)
Basket Case - Der unheimliche Zwilling
El Caso del Canasto
Frères de sang
Korgväskan
O Segredo do Cesto
Sepetteki ölüm
To kalathi tou tromou
Veriveljet
Существо в корзине

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Basket Case Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  FR: 12  JP: G  US: NR|R 

Runtime: 91

The tenant in room 7 is very small, very twisted, and very mad.

A young man carrying a big basket that contains his deformed Siamese-twin brother seeks vengeance on the doctors who separated them against their will.

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ADR Voice Casting:
David H. Kramer

Assistant Director:
Jerome Horwitz

Assistant Editor:
Linda Schubell-Sundlin

Camera Operator:
Bruce Frankel
Jonathan Sinaiko

Director:
Frank Henenlotter

Director of Photography:
Bruce Torbet

Editor:
Frank Henenlotter

Executive Producer:
Tom Kaye
Arnold H. Bruck

Hairstylist:
Ken Clark

Location Coordinator:
Peg Cornwell

Makeup Artist:
Ken Clark

Music:
David Maswick

Musician:
Clutch Reiser

Original Music Composer:
Gus Russo

Producer:
Edgar Ievins

Production Executive:
Ray Sundlin

Production Manager:
Mort Tashman

Sound:
Peter Thomas

Sound Assistant:
Levent Bolukbasi
J. Michael Muro

Sound Editor:
Emily Webster

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
John Caglione Jr.
Kevin Haney
Ugis Nigals

Writer:
Frank Henenlotter

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